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The System Integrity Protection (vulgo “rootless”) feature of OS X El Capitan protects critical filesystem areas from root user modification attempts.
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How do I get access to `/Applications` from the command line?
I'm new to Monterey, coming from (I think) the last version of OS X before it became macOS -- definitely before this SIP stuff started to make life interesting. … Is there a way to convince SIP (?) to allow ls and open to work in these special directories?
I can't be the first person to wish this behaviour were more permissive but I've had no luck googling it. …